You can buy a girl 24 pairs of Cameo panty hose in 24 colors in a vinyl case for $50 at these stores: Boston- Jordan Marsh Chicago-Carson, Pirie, Scott & Co. Cincinnati-ShilIito's Cleveland-The Higbee Co. Columbus-F. & R. Lazarus Dayton-The Rike-Kumler Co. Denver-The Denver Ft. Collins-The Denver Ft. Wayne-L. S. Ayres & Co. Indianapolis-L. S. Ayres & Co. Lafayette-L. S. Ayres & Co. Miami-J ordan Marsh New York-Bloomingdale's & branches Philadelphia- John Wanamaker Rochester-Sibley, Lindsay & Curr Seattle-Bon Marche Tacoma-Bon Marche Tampa-Maas Bros.-all stores Washington, D.C.- Julius Garfinckel & Co. Senator Dodd's subcommittee has an appropriation for 1965 of roughly $220,- 000. Senator Dodd, in his harassment of sportsmen the past 4 years, has had simi- # { lar amounts at his disposal. Senator ..,.. Dodd has d. publicity department run by' ',' '" Carl Perian, a sociologist, for writing Ii speeches, articles, press releases and other propaganda. Senator Dodd does not have to pay for his staff, paper, or stamps. All of the above is paid for by the American taxpayer. The sportslnan is in the ironic position of having his general tax dollars turned against him. money for 1965, and he employs Carl (" y Peri an to write propaganda against guns for all public media; staff, paper and postage are paid for by suckers, the tax- payers. Charley Dickey, of Riverside, Conn., reveals this flagrant misuse of Federal funds to lobby a bill right in the halls of Congress. I wonder if Carl Pe- rian is a registered lobbyist? Senator Dodd has harassed sportsmen for four years-his wings need clipping. Another outdoor writer, Jim Falk- ner, of the Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Â dvocate, had an audience of only seven ty thousand readers but a some- what similar viewpoint: Senator Dodd's subcommittee has an appropriation for 1965 of about $220,000. Dodd has a publicity department run by a Carl Peri an, a sociologist, for writing speeches, articles, press releases and other propaganda. [Doddl doesn't have to pay for his staff, paper or stamps. All is pa d for by the American taxpayer. . . . The American sportsman is in the ironic position of having his tax dollars turned against him. I t was true, as Carpenter reported, that Dickey was from Riverside, Con- necticut. Carpenter did not report that Riverside was the home base of the N.S.S.F., of which Dickey was the ex- ecutive director. In a press release that had been sent to outdoor wrIters be- fore either Carpenter's or Falkner's column appeared, Dick y wrote: Perian was not head of Dodd's pub- licity department, for there was no publicity department. He was staff director of the suhcommittee. As for Dodd's "flagrant misuse of federal funds to lobby a bill," it was a "mis'- use" that every committee on Capitol Hill is guilty of, because all of them use the taxpayers' money against the inter- ests of some taxpayers. Perian wasn't registered as a lobbyist because he wasn't one. Dickey and Orth weren't regis- tered as lobbyists, either. "Then Orth was asked why he didn't consider the N.R.A. a lobby, he answered, "It has nothing to do with monetary or per- sonal profit. It is for the purpose only of the good of the UnIted States." Ac- cording to the K.R.A.'s operating re- port for 1 965, its outlay that year on 107 '!" '" ::::::" :; <"* ' : : ... ... t,' -i. i1 ," . :, ø \W ":'. : ...... " "'::' ':w "t ,..,. :::::: , '" .. , "> ," ""\"" "" : :, '.J ':, Y/ ...... =t ; '" . . , /" : -_______.-^ \ ' Luii ",F "W' m ';;: < "'1IJ II. ,,' --r ... -", -:J / /' -.,.: " \ \ ,' - ", : -^" I... , , ;':;:, ... { l <( '" \' í :- : - at; 19 i--::' ..) ". " \ : \\ t 1 \ 'f' " , i ! i , t ' / ',4 Ð "; 'i A golden triangle of gilt buckles this belted s imp Ii city - M a x w e II's lightly slubbed bone, navy or black silk-and-rayon dress shaped by David Smith Sizes 8 to 16, 40.00 Spectator Dress Shop Second Floor Lord & Taylor- and all lord & Taylor stores